Wayne Y Lee Data-verified
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Wayne Y Lee's research focuses on financial market performance, specifically investigating the comparative effectiveness of mutual fund investment strategies. His work includes an examination of bond versus equity mutual fund performance, utilizing statistical methods such as the False Discovery Rate (FDR) to analyze results. Lee has published a total of three works, with his most recent publication appearing in 2026. His scholarship metrics indicate an h-index of 2 and a total of 702 citations across his publications. Lee collaborates with other researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Craig G. Rennie and Lifa Huang, with whom he has co-authored shared publications.
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- h-index: 52
- Publications: 325
- Citations: 8,930
Selected Publications
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Stocks Through a Looking Glass: Can Style Segment‐Adjusted Mutual Fund Active Holdings Predict Stock Returns? (2026)
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Bond vs. Equity Mutual Fund Performance Using False Discovery Rate (FDR) (2026)
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Selection and Timing Skill in Bond Mutual Fund Returns: Evidence from Bootstrap Simulations (2025)
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- Bond vs. Equity Mutual Fund Performance Using False Discovery Rate (FDR)
- Bond vs. Equity Mutual Fund Performance Using False Discovery Rate (FDR)
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